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I am Leslie Marshall. I'm a Political Analyst, Nationally Syndicated Talk Radio Host, and a Fox News Contributor who provides political analysis from a liberal point of view. I can be seen regularly on programs like “Special Report w/ Bret Baier,” “Hannity,” “Tucker Carlson,” and “America’s Newsroom.” I also write a political column for FoxNews.com.

I am the youngest woman to have been syndicated nationally in talk radio. Recently, I did a ‘TEDx Talk’ on 'How Americans View Islam.' I was also awarded the AILA (American Immigration Lawyers Association) “Excellence in Journalism” award.

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I am Leslie Marshall. I'm a Political Analyst, Nationally Syndicated Talk Radio Host, and a Fox News Contributor who provides political analysis from a liberal point of view. I can be seen regularly on programs like “Special Report w/ Bret Baier,” “Hannity,” “Tucker Carlson,” and “America’s Newsroom.” I also write a political column for FoxNews.com.

I am the youngest woman to have been syndicated nationally in talk radio. Recently, I did a ‘TEDx Talk’ on 'How Americans View Islam.' I was also awarded the AILA (American Immigration Lawyers Association) “Excellence in Journalism” award.

    Restoring Our Nation's Lost Shipbuilding Capacity

    Restoring Our Nation's Lost Shipbuilding Capacity

    Leslie is joined by the International President of the United Steelworkers (USW), David McCall.The two explore the topic of restoring the United States' lost shipbuilding capacity.President McCall first details how the USW, alongside four other labor organizations, filed a petition last month requesting the United States Trade Representative (USTR) open an investigation into China’s non-market practices as it seeks to dominate the commercial shipping market. Next, Leslie and President McCall discuss how the loss of shipbuilding capacity poses a grave threat to America's national security.The pair also explores how the U.S. loss of commercial shipbuilding capacity has directly resulted in the loss of high-paying manufacturing jobs in the sector and across the supply chain.Finally, President McCall breaks down how the COVID-19 pandemic laid bare the danger of relying on foreign manufacturers to supply America's needs.President McCall previously served four years as International Vice President, leading negotiations that delivered wage increases, stronger job security and other gains for tens of thousands of workers in steel, tire and other key industries.McCall, a fourth-generation Steelworker, was born and raised in Gary, Indiana. His great-grandfather, grandfather, great-uncles, uncles and mother all worked at U.S. Steel’s Gary Works, and he walked his first picket line at age 7 during the USW’s 116-day, industry-wide strike in 1959.The website for the United Steelworkers is www.USW.org and their handle on X, Facebook and Instagram is @steelworkers.

    • 41 min
    Will China Flood the Globe with EVs, Green Tech? What’s Behind Latest US-China Trade Fight?

    Will China Flood the Globe with EVs, Green Tech? What’s Behind Latest US-China Trade Fight?

    Leslie is joined by Scott Paul, President of the Alliance for American Manufacturing (AAM), a partnership established by some of America’s leading manufacturers and the United Steelworkers union.First, Scott explains how high interest rates and trade deficits are stifling U.S. factory jobs growth.Second, Leslie and Scott move across the globe to discuss China, where U.S. Treasury Secretary, Janet Yellen, is wrapping up a five day trip.Scott begins this discussion by highlighting how Beijing's economic success remains tied to U.S. market access, and how that offers America leverage.Next, Leslie and Scott discuss the increasingly high risk that China will flood the globe with EVs and green tech thanks to their government subsidized overcapacity in both industries.During her current trip to the Communist nation, Secretary Yellen says that the concern about excess capacity is shared by many other countries in addition to the U.S., both developing as well as rich ones.“This is not anti-China policy,” she said. “It’s an effort for us to mitigate the risks from the inevitable global economic dislocation that will result if China doesn’t adjust its policies.”Finally, Scott shares the advice he provided to a panel convened last week by the Washington International Trade Association (WITA) about Chinese auto imports.To summarize, he encourages the U.S. not to wait for China’s heavily subsidized car to arrive here.  But instead, to be PROACTIVE!For over 16 years, Scott Paul and AAM have worked to make American manufacturing a top-of-mind issue for voters and our national leaders through effective advocacy, innovative research, and a savvy public relations strategy.Their website is www.AmericanManufacturing.org and their handle on X is @KeepItMadeInUSA.Scott's handle is @ScottPaulAAM.

    • 42 min
    Teamsters President Talks Anheuser-Busch Contract, Molson-Coors Strike, UPS & DHL Organzing and Presidential Roundtables

    Teamsters President Talks Anheuser-Busch Contract, Molson-Coors Strike, UPS & DHL Organzing and Presidential Roundtables

    Leslie is joined by Sean O'Brien, General President of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters.
    The two discuss the Teamsters' recently ratified contract with Anheuser-Busch, their striking brothers and sisters at Molson-Coors, organizing at UPS and DHL, as well as their Presidential roundtables.
    Sean is a 4th-generation Teamster from Boston, and is committed to winning and defending strong national contracts, organizing new members, and aggressively taking on employers. He is focused on mobilizing rank-and-file Teamsters through education and increased engagement—traveling extensively to visit with members at worksites throughout the country.
    Founded in 1903, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters represents 1.3 million hardworking people in the U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico. Visit Teamster.org for more information. Follow them on X and Instagram, where their handle is @Teamsters, and “like” them on Facebook at Facebook.com/Teamsters.Sean's handle on X is @TeamsterSOB.

    • 22 min
    Women's History Month: The Journey of an Afghan Girl Who Risked Everything for Education

    Women's History Month: The Journey of an Afghan Girl Who Risked Everything for Education

    Leslie is joined by two young women, Afghan refugee Sola Mahfouz and Malaina Kapoor (Stanford ‘25), who are raising awareness about the untold story of millions of Afghan women brimming with potential and longing for freedom in their acclaimed book, “Defiant Dreams: The Journey of an Afghan Girl Who Risked Everything for Education."
    Sola Mahfouz was born in Kandahar, Afghanistan, in 1996, the year the Taliban took over her country for the first time. They banned television and photographs, presided over brutal public executions, and turned the clock backward on women’s rights, practically imprisoning women within their own homes and forcing them to wear all-concealing burqas. At age eleven, Sola was forced to stop attending school after a group of men threatened to throw acid in her face if she continued. After that she was confined to her home, required to cook and clean and prepare for an arranged marriage. She saw the outside world only a handful of times each year.
    As time passed, Sola began to understand that she was condemned to the same existence as millions of women in Afghanistan. Her future was empty. The rest of her life would be controlled entirely by men: fathers and husbands and sons who would never allow her to study, to earn money, or even to dream.
    Driven by this devastating realization, Sola began a years-long fight to change the trajectory of her life, deciding that education would be her way out. At age sixteen, without even the basic ability to add or subtract, she began to teach herself math and English in secret. She progressed rapidly., Within just two years she was already studying subjects such as philosophy and physics. Faced with obstacles at every turn, Sola still managed to sneak into Pakistan to take the SAT. In 2016, she escaped to the United States, where she is now a quantum-computing researcher at Tufts University.
    An engrossing, dramatic memoir, co-written with young Indian American human rights activist Malaina Kapour, 'Defiant Dreams' is the story of one girl, but it’s also the untold story of a generation of women brimming with potential and longing for freedom. This story inspires us to unleash the potential that lies within us and all the women across the globe. It is a universal story of striving for greatness, reaching for the stars, and transcending the boundaries of our birth.
    In alignment with this year’s International Women’s Day theme "Invest in women: Accelerate progress," Sola and Malaina want to shed light on the need to invest in women’s rights and access to education. Sola's story aligns perfectly with the values and goals of Women's History Month and the United Nations' commitment to #InvestInWomen. The book is available for purchase at www.DefiantDreams.com.

    • 22 min
    Analyzing President Biden's SOTU; American Incomes Are Better Under Biden Than Trump

    Analyzing President Biden's SOTU; American Incomes Are Better Under Biden Than Trump

    The guest host for today's show is Brad Bannon. Brad runs Bannon Communications Research, a polling, message development and media firm which helps labor unions, progressive issue groups and Democratic candidates win public affairs and political campaigns. His show, 'Deadline D.C. with Brad Bannon,' airs every Monday from 3-4pm ET.First, Brad will be joined by Sarah Jones, Editor in Chief of PoliticusUSA, as they react to President Biden’s State of the Union address.Then, Sarah breaks down what is causing the decline in quality news coverage, including the shuttering of multiple news agencies.Then, Brad is joined by the Chairman of Sonecon, an economic advisory firm, and former U.S. Under Secretary of Commerce for Economic Affairs, Dr. Rob Shapiro.The two discuss Rob's latest blog, titled, "Based on Incomes, Americans Are a Lot Better Off Under Biden Than They Were with Trump." The website for PoliticusUSA is www.PoliticusUSA.com and their X handle is @PoliticusUSA. Sarah's handle is @PoliticusSarah.The website for Sonecon is www.Sonecon.com and Dr. Shapiro's handle on X is @RobShapiro.Brad is on the National Journal's panel of political insiders and is a national political analyst for WGN TV and Radio in Chicago and KNX Radio in Los Angeles. You can read Brad's columns at www.MuckRack.com/Brad-Bannon. His handle on X is @BradBannon.You can watch a livestream of this broadcast at the following links:X: https://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1vAxRvXQgPVxlFacebook: https://fb.watch/qMsF0ZcuX_/YouTube: https://youtube.com/live/hnlV65CmIGQ?feature=share

    • 41 min
    Building Unity In the Paper Industry and Beyond

    Building Unity In the Paper Industry and Beyond

    Leslie is joined by Luis Mendoza, International Vice President of the United Steelworkers (USW). As International Vice President, Mendoza has responsibility for all facets of the USW paper sector, including bargaining, safety, trade, legislative issues, global solidarity and organizing initiatives.Leslie and Luis talk about building unity in the paper industry and beyond.Of the many industries where USW members work, one of the biggest is the paper sector, representing approximately 90,000 workers.Since the onset of the pandemic, these workers have made groundbreaking advances in promoting workplace health and safety, advocating for economic security, and building unity through eliminating dangerously divisive two-tiered systems.The website for the United Steelworkers is www.USW.org and their handle on X and Instagram is @steelworkers.You can find them on Facebook at Facebook.com/Steelworkers.

    • 40 min

Customer Reviews

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85 Ratings

85 Ratings

Julia Taft Ave. ,

The Best

I love watching Leslie’s discussions with right winged analysts. Leslie keeps her cool and corrects any misconceptions that are presented. I love her class and dignity during her debates from a liberal point of view. It’s so impressive when right wingers try to cut her off or talk over her while she graciously reminds them that it’s her turn to discuss the topic at hand. She’s amazing!

sudewinders74 ,

Misinformation

Your entire podcast should be called misinformation. You accuse people of a lot but you don't give a lot of evidence. We don't want emotional responses we want the truth. Don't lie give us all the truth with the evidence, people on both sides do horrible things we don't want biased information.

PeaceWitch ,

Both siderism is a lie

A recent program claimed the left wing is as violent as the right wing. That is a LIE. Left wingers are not giving guns to teenagers and sending them out to kill or driving cars into BLM protesters. Property damage is NOT violence, it is vandalism. Violence is what happens to sentient beings, not property. I shouldn't have to explain this to a supposedly intelligent podcaster. I am done with the program.

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